Prior to World War I, African Americans had a lot of inequalities social, economic and political. This makes it difficult for African Americans to accept their own race and to integrate with other parts of American society. By the end of World War II, however, African Americans made major progress in achieving full equality, cultural development, assurance of basic rights, and integration into American society. At the end of the progressive era, social inequality in the US deprives African Americans of regional and national rights.
African Americans have a long history in America. They must overcome many obstacles, including slavery and discrimination. Even today, there is still inequality between African-Americans and most cultures. African Americans have a unique cultural history and practice, some of which are still practiced today. This section describes African-American communication, family roles and organizations, and types of health professionals. - In the history of the 20th century in South Africa, there are many struggles and obstacles as they promise to build a more unified country. Modern people have lived in South Africa for over 100,000 years, and in the past 300 years many colonial rule has been carried out. In the late eighteenth century, 90 Dutch people got into Cape Kihon as part of the Dutch East India Company and became the first permanent resident in South Africa.
By the turn of the 20th century, the status of African Americans was quite dark. Even outside the South, racial inequality is a fact in everyday life. African-American leaders and thinkers themselves are opposed to going on the right path. People like Booker T. Washington, until accepting inequality and racial discrimination in a short period of time, whites are forced to recognize equally, African Americans have their own education and social status I believe that you will be able to focus on improving. However, W. E. B. Du Bois proposed a more confrontational approach and established the National Color Association for Promotion of People (NAACP) as a base to secure equality in 1909. Liberal white people dominated the organization in the early days, but African Americans dominated their activities in the 1920s.